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<blockquote data-quote="repete34" data-source="post: 1395766" data-attributes="member: 3150"><p>People take the class for many reasons; one of those is that if or when they move the lic. will move with them at no additional cost. The resident Ok lic. will not move with you for example. Renewal cost is another reason people get the UT lic. $10 is rather inexpensive renewal vs. what many states charge.</p><p></p><p>The reasons people get the ones they do is personal. I find it sad that a state would view the collection of funds drawn form lic fee's as a reason not to honor a permit which is issued for individual safety. The UT lic also includes more states than <u>some</u> peoples home state.</p><p></p><p>Some feel that a permit should only be honored if there is a shooting requirement. First I am of the opinion that the shooting requirement of most states is minimal at best, and second the 2nd amendment does not have a shooting requirement either. Pointing a .22 in a safe direction and hitting a close target does not prepare the new lic. Holder for anything. I question if they will even remember how to load a magazine properly in a week. Training is the responsibility of the individual lic holder. The lic. Holder in morally, ethically and financially responsible. </p><p></p><p>How many restrictions does one see as reasonable? By what definition is this reason based on? </p><p></p><p>Restrictions on what is defined as a right, can easily remove the right, or make it unobtainable. The fee alone may place the permit beyond the reach of those who live in an area where the crime rate is so high that they may be in the most need for such permission.</p><p> </p><p>But what do I know... I am just a guy with an opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="repete34, post: 1395766, member: 3150"] People take the class for many reasons; one of those is that if or when they move the lic. will move with them at no additional cost. The resident Ok lic. will not move with you for example. Renewal cost is another reason people get the UT lic. $10 is rather inexpensive renewal vs. what many states charge. The reasons people get the ones they do is personal. I find it sad that a state would view the collection of funds drawn form lic fee's as a reason not to honor a permit which is issued for individual safety. The UT lic also includes more states than [U]some[/U] peoples home state. Some feel that a permit should only be honored if there is a shooting requirement. First I am of the opinion that the shooting requirement of most states is minimal at best, and second the 2nd amendment does not have a shooting requirement either. Pointing a .22 in a safe direction and hitting a close target does not prepare the new lic. Holder for anything. I question if they will even remember how to load a magazine properly in a week. Training is the responsibility of the individual lic holder. The lic. Holder in morally, ethically and financially responsible. How many restrictions does one see as reasonable? By what definition is this reason based on? Restrictions on what is defined as a right, can easily remove the right, or make it unobtainable. The fee alone may place the permit beyond the reach of those who live in an area where the crime rate is so high that they may be in the most need for such permission. But what do I know... I am just a guy with an opinion [/QUOTE]
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